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Tinha potencial mas...

A história toda entre os dois protagonistas é bastante interessante, mas várias coisas são jogadas e completamente descartadas para depois numa segunda temporada (que não deve nem ser citada) serem vistas sem um dos próprios protagonistas, mas no quesito romance entrega o que promete que é um amorzinho clichê com músicas e efeitos aparecendo aleatoriamente.

Os personagens são interessantes, tem seus traços de humanidade apesar de tudo e te prendem aos poucos.

A cinematografia em si oscila bastante, tendo cenas com uma linda visão aos olhos e momentos totalmente toscos que te dão vontade de rir.

No geral, não é ruim, podia ser melhor? Podia, mas pro básico já tá ótimo.

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Abr 15, 2021
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Conceito fanfic sobrenatural que você não sabia que precisava

Color Rush me animou desde a primeira vez que ouvi falar, mesmo que eu não tenha visto muita informação sobre, o simples fato de ser tageado como "soulmates" já foi o suficiente para me deixar curiosa ao ponto de querer assistir logo que eu descobri a existência da série. Pra quem cresceu lendo e escrevendo fanfics BL, eu nunca imaginei que chegaria a assistir uma produção gráfica com esse tema que sempre foi um dos meus preferidos. Mas, deixando meu discurso fujoshi emocionada de lado, vamos à história:

Color Rush conta a história de Choi Yeonwoo, um garoto que nasceu com um tipo de deficiência neurológica que impossibilita que ele veja a maior parte das cores, fazendo com que tudo que ele enxerge seja em tons de cinza. Nesse universo fantástico, as pessoas com esse tipo de deficiência, os chamados Mono, são vistas como perigosas, uma vez que existe um segundo tipo de pessoas, os Probe, que tem o poder de fazer com que os Mono vejam as cores, uma vez que eles olhem o rosto desse Probe, que seria sua alma gêmea. Por esse motivo, os Mono tendem a ter reações agressivas quando encontram seus Probe, como sequestrar e até assassinar suas almas gêmeas por não saberem lidar com a falta das cores quando estão longe de seus Probe. Então, quando Yeowoo conhece Go Yoohan e eles descobrem ser Mono e Probe um do outro, Yeowoo fica com um pé atrás, com medo de se transformar no tipo de monstro Mono que ele costuma ver na televisão. Mas Yoohan, em vez de se afastar e temer Yeowoo, parece ter muito interesse nele e se recusa a se manter longe.

Certo, o tema da história é bastante cativante analisando dessa forma. Fantasia + BL + almas gêmeas + idol actor (quem faz o personagem do Yoohan é o Hwall, ex membro do The Boyz) = Receita perfeita. Mas eu preciso destacar aqui que o modo como a problematização do universo foi apresentada me pareceu exagerada e irreal demais. Certo, "é um universo sobrenatural fictício, não faz sentido dizer que é exagerado e irreal porque é essa exatamente a definição de sobrenatural e fictício" eu sei, eu sei. Mas, da minha perspectiva (e aqui eu caio naquela ideia de ego de autor falando mais alto "se eu tivesse escrito isso teria feito tal coisa..."), as coisas não precisavam ser tão extremas. Quer dizer, não faz sentido colocar todos os Mono numa classe de assassinos doentis e continuar permitindo que eles frequentem as escolas e lugares públicos de forma comum, certo? A história em si não deixa muito claro se toda essa ideia dos Mono serem agressivos é senso comum ou só coisa da mente do Yeowoo, então eu não pude analisar direito. E, ainda assim, também não faz sentido que seja senso comum que os Mono sejam agressivos (do modo como acontece até mesmo com o Yeowoo, no caso). Quer dizer, por quê seria uma reação natural (ou até animal) você ativar seu lado agressivo por não poder ver as cores? Certo, não dá pra dizer que NINGUÉM reagiria assim, mas tornar um senso comum também me parece demais. No drama não é mostrado os Mono tendo reações depressivas, ou criando grupos de ajuda àqueles que querem aprender a lidar com seus Probe, nem nenhum tipo de reação diferente à agressividade que tanto assusta o protagonista. Tudo bem que é uma série com episódios de quinze minutos, mas eu ainda esperava um pouquinho menos de esteriótipo, principalmente por ser uma produção coreana.

Ainda, deixando de lado essa crítica ao universo, eu preciso concordar com todo o amor e admiração que as pessoas tem dado à Color Rush. De fato, a Coréia nunca desaponta em questão de produções BL. Eu fico muito feliz em poder participar dessa época de descoberta e inovação.

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Jan 22, 2021
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Colorindo o seu mundo

Essa série me surpreendeu muito! Ainda é pouco comum ver BLs coreanos, embora já tenham mais títulos sendo lançados, mas o que me surpreendeu foi a trama que é tratada de modo bem diferente de outros BLs.

A história foca no Yeon Woo que não consegue ver cores e por isso vive em um mundo preto e branco, até encontrar o Yoo Han que colore a sua vida. A trama segue abordando as inseguranças dos personagens, os momentos juntos e descobertas. Na minha opinião essa série merecia uma segunda temporada porque alguns temas ficam abertos e poderiam ser explorados.

Também tenho que deixar meu elogio a equipe de direção de arte e fotografia, porque visualmente a série é linda! A maneira como o mundo preto e branco e o colorido são mostrados na visão do Yeon Woo, a forma como as imagens aparecem e os enquadramentos foram super bem pensados! A atuação dos meninos também dá um show, embora eles sejam novos, conseguiram transmitir as emoções dos personagens e possuem muita química, o que é essencial para um bom romance.

Por fim, a trilha sonora completa a série e combina perfeitamente! Eu não costumo assistir uma mesma série mais de uma vez, mas não me canso de rever os episódios e sempre que assisto percebo algo novo. É uma série curta, leve e emocionante, que vai colorir a sua vida!

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Fev 6, 2021
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É um mini drama de oito episódios de quinze minutos, o devorei em um dia. O que me chamou atenção foi o enredo diferentão, então não imaginei que me emocionaria tanto.

Claro que fiquei curiosa com vários detalhes, queria saber mais sobre Mono e Probe, até a solução do grande mistério, mas por ser tão curto obviamente foi corrido, apesar que isso não foi sentido em nenhum momento por mim.

Amei ver o mundo pelos olhos de Choi Yeon Woo e o desenvolvimento com Go Yoo Han e não posso esquecer dos amigos que também são uma graça. O final foi fofo e amei como a parte séria foi desenvolvida. Com certeza se tivesse outra temporada seria muito bom.

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Kate
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Jan 21, 2021
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História 7.5
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Do I love it more, or am I frustrated more? I am honestly not sure.

The set up and idea behind the story is one of the most interesting things I have seen not only in BLs, but any romance. The concept of monos and probes opens the door for so many different dynamics in the relationships and paths that could be taken. Monos hating the probes for messing up their current life. Probes hating and fearing monos because of their possible obsessions. Monos being overprotective of their probes, since they are their way to see colors. This and so much more, to never be explored, because it’s just a short mini series and not a full length kdrama…

The show focuses on the forming connection and relationship between Yeon Woo and Yoo Han, and the internal dilemma Yeon Woo has, when faced with his probe. Taking into consideration the length of the show, the romance between boys is well presented. The chemistry is amazingly natural and believable. The intensity of the emotions and decisions made because of them, closer to the end, does feel a bit rushed, but it can be forgiven (trigger warning in the comment hidden under spoiler).

There were some side plots that were either forgotten or not addressed, with the missing mom being the cherry on top. I need to know more about it. I need to actually know the full back story, how they looked for her so far. Also, Kim Min Jae? More. I need more old man and the explanation behind it. His character alone was interesting enough to have a proper story written around him.

The best part of the show was Yeon Woo. Poor boy could not take a break between his mom missing, the aunt being overprotective and at times too controlling, and him forming a bond with Yoo Han that scared the hell out of him. Not to mention, I actually enjoyed Yoo Jun’s acting quite a lot. Which is not surprising - he has been acting for years.

Talking about acting, I’m on the fence with Heo Hyun Jun’s performance. While his playful and cheeky side was perfect, any more emotional scenes and lines felt flat and robotic.

With a limited budget, the production value was truly good. It was aesthetically pleasing, most scenes were not cut in weird places and the flow was decent. The aspect I truly loved was the soundtrack. I need each and every song right now.

Overall, it’s hard for me to be objective, because the unused potential of the plot just hurts me. This could have been so much more than just a romance. With proper world building, explaining how society works around the idea of monos and probes. So much to explore, so little time.

Still, for a short love story, it was fun. Me having wild imagination and seeing the potential - I need more.

+ Can we talk about Yoo Han's make up tho? Damn, boi was whiter than the snow outside of my window.

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Jan 21, 2021
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História 8.5
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STORY
Well, without giving any spoiler, I do believe that the overall plot of this drama is well presented, and I enjoyed it so much. I just wish that it would be a bit longer because there are things that need to be explained or tackled and not just left in the dark. The plot is well-paced, and I really liked the ending, teary-eyed. The series is cute and fluffy but there are some dark themes in it during the later episodes (the reason for R18) but nonetheless, I got hooked up with the story as it is my first time watching this kind (Mono and Probe thing) of drama. Overall, the story is very good, and I liked how entertaining it was.

ACTING
The visuals of the main leads are oozing with handsomeness. I AM OBSESSED. But to get into acting, I do believe that they gave justice to their characters and played it very well. Yeon Woo (Yoo Jun) already played in other dramas before and I liked the way he acts. Same with the Heo Hyun Jun. There are like around just 5 characters in the series and I think that they did a good job.

MUSIC
I love the OST and I barely download songs from series. I always play it while I am doing my skincare haha but true, I liked the OST so much. It fits the vibe of the series.

CINEMATOGRAPHY
Coming from a country that is well-known for producing top tier dramas, I think that this has good production quality compared to existing BL dramas (Thai to be exact, but no hate tho) The editing could be a bit more polished, but I understand how hard it is to add effects during Color Rush scenes, so I love it as it is.

Overall, this drama is very good, and I loved it from the start till the end, I just wish that it was longer so that it can explain some parts that I think are important for the plot. Between WYEL, Mr Heart, and Wish You, this is my favourite. Also, this has a possibility to have a SEASON 2 (I heard from some ppl)

PS. I cried a bit during the ending.

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Jan 21, 2021
8 of 8 episódios vistos
Completados 4
No geral 7.5
História 8.0
Acting/Cast 5.0
Musical 7.0
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Delicious cake but half baked

If you were to ask if you should watch it - Yes.
From a light hearted BL standpoint with a good plot, this drama does justice. It was cute as well as a little emotional. But they put so much on the plate that you wanted to taste it all but couldn't.
For a 8x15 episodes, it was enjoyable and a great one time watch. It showed how you want something and are scared that it might become an obsession. But the heart wants what it wants. I wished they worked more on how they differentiated between love (and need) and obsession.
The story had potential to be a good 16 episode drama. There was a supernatural element and a mystery element with gay romance, side bromance and a traditional family.
But it was like we got a little bit of everything but were left craving for more (but not in a good way).
Without spoiling, I'd say that if you're adding a mystery, provide some closure to it. The romance and co-dependency element of the leads was done okay, but there was so much more that could have been developed in terms of how they come in terms with their feelings (I conclude that they both settled that their exclusive need for the other person is love) and also, I wished for a some more details about the side characters.

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It is said, colors, like features, follow the change of emotions

As the saying goes, emotions are the color of the soul. I can't even imagine being color blind. The editing and directing are brilliantly done. I particularly love the explosion of colors; the instance Yoo Han (Heo Hyun Jun, looks amazing)
removes his mask, and the rush of emotions reflected in color beaming in Yeon Woo's (Yoo Jun, what beautiful eyes he has) eyes is indeed a beautiful sight. I do agree with Yoo Han; Yeon Woo is so totally pretty. It's only two 16-minute episodes, but I am impressed with the writing, directing, editing, acting, and despite the shortness of the episode, the jest of it comes through. I particularly like how color is used to reflect our lead actors' emotions, mindset, and current state of mind. How wonderful it would be to experience emotions reflected in color, washing over our surroundings. I am intrigued.

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Jan 21, 2021
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História 7.0
Acting/Cast 8.0
Musical 8.0
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A rainbow of colours that disappeared too soon.

Well. We finally reached the end of the rainbow.

~~Story~~:

- Issues originating from the episode/drama lenght
My main complaint with the story is that like many others I do see the missed potential because of its short lenght. The ''color rush'' novel has content which the drama-version completely skips which is unfortunate. Because of this, some of the seemingly important plotpoints never get resolved or get wrapped up very quickly. There was also the issue of strange scene transitions which made some viewers confused about the timeline of the story. Then there was also a plotline that consisted of a few sentences spread around episodes which a lot of casual viewers easily missed. This all would've likely been handled much better if the drama was given more episode lenght/more episodes.

-The rainbow CGI
Whether you liked or disliked the rainbow CGI, I thought it was an original addition. I would definitely recommend people with sensitivity to bright flashes to be careful during the first few episodes. We got a look into the world of YW/the main character and I appreciated that. I wouldn't have minded if they actually went full black/white for the whole show for full immersion but I understand that's not as appealing for the general audience.

-The universe of color rush
The addition of the ''colorverse'' with probes and monos was interesting to me. Monos essentially are very much like humans but their urges for colour (or love) are something that only rarily occurs in humans and reflects addiction. Probes and Monos are basically soulmates with a catch to it because if it doesn't work between them, bad things happen. That hidden darkness element remains with the story up till the end and provides some of the mystery element for the show. I do warn against watching the 7th episode if you're sensitive to darker subjects.

All in all, highly enjoyed the addition of such a unique plot to a BL webdrama and again unfortunate that it couldn't be fully explored due to time constraints.

~~Acting/Cast~~:
Both the actors of YW and YH (main couple) did a good job. There's not a sense of natural chemistry in the sense of being comfortable with physical touching but this drama chooses to focus on different things. The tension between both actors was very present in a lot of scenes by the way they look at each other or their small interactions. The characters treat each other like fragile goods and that has a charm to it too. Also, the YH character (mask-guy) really knows how to act cute and its a shame we didn't get to see more of that.

~~Music~~:
It was fun to listen to. I also liked the calming BGM during a Color Rush event. All in all it gave the drama a bit of a surreal yet calming vibe and that was perfect for it. Like you're in a different but beautiful universe.

~~Rewatch Value~~:
I would rewatch it for the cute moments between the main couple and I think if you are the type to skip through the first episodes a lot then you'll be rewatching it too cause again those plotlines can be 1 sentence or you miss it.

All in all its a 7.5/10 for me. Definitely not for everyone but it was a refreshing take on a Boy Love story to me.

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Mai 15, 2021
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Absolutely disappointing and a huge waste of time

There are so many better BLs and even every KBL I've watched has been better than this. People claim this one didn't have much budget but it's the KBL with the best production I have seen. The idea and universe they built was pretty great and it could have been developed so much better.

The acting was absolutely off-putting, the way Yoo Han immediately got touchy and weirdly into Yeon Woo made it so uncomfortable to watch. They didn't build any type of momentum because they were strangely skinship-y in a way no one ever is. Yeon Woo was evidently disturbed by everything but they never really developed it; his actions towards everything eere exaggerated and his reactions were like those of a madman. We know nothing about Yoo Han other than what was rushly showed on ep 8. There was no chemistry between the leads whatsoever and every 'sweet' moment was ruined by excessive glamorizing of the scenes.

Overall, the show had a great premise and a truly amazing concept with the Monos, Probes, color rush, social problematic, etc., but it was terribly developed and totally ruined.

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Fev 7, 2021
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Acting/Cast 7.0
Musical 10
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Expected a lot more :(

Here comes my unpopular opinion, sorry.
When I first heard about the storyline it really pulled me in and seemed super interesting and sweet with the "soulmate" plot. But it turned strange and unhealthy really fast. I wanted to give it a chance and keep an open mind, but the dark and obsessive "love" felt really disturbing. It puts the relationship in a really unrealistic and unhealthy light.

This is in my opinion not a good BL show and I don't like the way this show glorifies unhealthy relationships.
If you want to watch good BLs I recommend HIStory3: Trapped, 30-sai made Dotei Da to Mahotsukai ni Nareru rashii or 2gether. Even the new show To My Star. All are healthy and you can see a relationship blossoming.

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Jan 21, 2021
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História 6.5
Acting/Cast 6.0
Musical 6.0
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Unique story, not the best execution but still watchable

Edit: I decided to lower the rating in retrospect because it would be unfair to better shows that I want to give the 7.5 rating to since they have overall better quality and execution.
ATTENTION: This show has triggering content in episode 7. I will put the trigger warning in a spoiler comment under my review for those who have triggers they have to avoid so they can check that out.
I think I will be the black sheep among the reviewers here but I don't think this show was good. Not by any fair standards anyway. But I will admit that despite being not-so-great, it was interesting enough and engaging enough for me to watch the whole thing so I still think it is worth one watch. It's very short anyway. It'll be over in a blink and it’s entertaining enough.
You should definitely give this a watch if you:
1. love BL stories
2.Looking for more BL shows to watch
3.Like watching boys look pretty and pretty much just that
4.Don't mind low-quality productions as long as it's gay
5.Love soulmate-au fanfictions
6.Have a thing for colors? BOI DO I HAVE THE SHOW FOR YOU!!!!!
7.Kind of about characters with disabilities? But not really?
8.Happy-ending

Summary: The show is set in an alternate universe where some people are colorblind and can only see color if they meet this one specific-to-them person. Then they will experience color rush and see colors. The colorblind people are called Monos and their color-filter halves are probes. The thing is, Monos are notorious for being dangerous because once they see colors, they get obsessive and might kidnap their probes or commit even bigger crimes. The main character Yeon Woo is a mono. He lives with his aunt after his mother who was also a mono, goes missing a few years before. He moves to a new school, meets his probe, drama ensues…

I get the feeling that a lot of this shows’ viewers are audiences who watch a lot of bl-web series? I'm not one. I've only seen one or two bl shows so I don't know if this show is somehow better than other available BL shows so I'm comparing it with all shows that I watch generally.
The premise for this show is so interesting and unique which is why I decided to watch it in the first place. I was a little disappointed to find out that the writing and production of this show is so weak. It's understandable, it's a low-budget show and you can really tell and they put most of the budget into creating these really beautiful and romantic color effects which pays off to an extent, because it makes the show unique and gives it a little something to set it apart.
But overall, it looks and feels like a student project. Like a typical “recently graduated film students got together and made something together” kind of short film you see on YouTube all the time. It's not the worst quality, it could definitely be worse, but the story was so interesting that with a better budget and better production it could have been much better.
The cinematography is very simple, they just...have the characters in the frame. They do some interesting things with color which I liked. The set design and the general worldbuilding is very sloppy, however. If they were being really smart about it, they could have used the costumes and set designs to reveal even more of the story and aesthetic but the look of the show is very careless so they clearly didn’t spend too long on it. Like they could have had the main character only dress in blacks and whites to show his lack of color sensitivity or have the set have really harmonious color palettes that would highlight the color rush experience. They could have even color graded the show to really capitalize on the sense of losing and gaining color but they only do that a little bit. Missed opportunity.
There’s a sense that everyone in the background besides the main characters, are just standing there like avatars in a video game from 15 years ago. They don’t act like humans and it makes the show look like a theatrical production rather than a TV show. I could nag about the production failures but a weak production can be overlooked if the writing is good. Unfortunately, this show actually suffers from weak writing:
Now that I have watched the whole thing, I know that a lot of subplots are left dangling. This is possibly for a second-season tease which they probably will get because everyone loved this show but to be honest, they made no effort to developed these subplots throughout this season. They are presented in the first episode and then remain in whatever state they were presented, all the way to the very end. It was sad. I wanted to know more about other monos. There’s a whole background situation about everyone hating monos and I think making that more visible in the show would have raised the stakes even more and made it more interesting.
The main issue was the voiceover. You can tell a writer has failed, if there is more voiceover in a show than dialogue. Each scene has the main character explain what we just watched, what everyone is feeling, and what it all means. You can tell this is a failed adaptation technique because that's one of the first things they teach writers about adapting stories: Avoid voiceovers as much as you can. It's a cheap trick. It's an obvious tell that the scene has failed to fulfill its reason to exist. The characters should not explain the emotions. The actors should act out the emotions and the script should provide them with good scene setups that help those emotions flow naturally. I honestly hated the voiceover for the most part. There were some funny, cute scenes where it made sense to hear the main character voice emotions that ever different from what he said or his actions but for the most part he just explained what we had just seen. And it was so unnecessary. To make it all worse, he poor actors actually did get the emotions through. The scenes were enough. Those voiceovers were just ruining the vibe!
Also, an issue: too many flashbacks to scenes we just saw. For such a short runtime, they could use that precious time for story-development.
Another minor complaint I have is the lack of levity in this show. I know it’s an angsty, serious show but all shows should have a little funny in them. It’s like the spice in a food. Even Greek tragedies have funny moments. There is an absurdity in tragedy and having that in your story humanizes the characters and situation. The show had a few of those scenes but I would vote for more! It could have more comedic moments.
Acting: Yoo Jun does a fine job but this is Heo Hyun Jun’s first acting gig I think and you can really tell. His annunciation, his facial expressions, his stance etc. they all expose him as a newbie and that’s okay, he can grow into a better actor but for this show it was kind of a bummer. Unfortunately, the supporting cast weren’t given much to do and they tried (well some of them did).
The music was very generic and worked with the creepy vibe of the show. Like almost every other show, they played the two romantic songs way too often and for way too long, it naturally became annoying. It’s like that “hmm watcha say” joke.
Overall, I would say this show is watchable. The story is so unique that it kind of pushes the viewer to want more. It’s a combination of high school drama, romance, mystery and suspense. All nice genres if you are into them. I didn’t love the show, mainly because I was so frustrated by the missed opportunities of it all but I did care enough to want to know what happens next. There is a lot of suspense and mystery and the dynamics of the characters are so inexplicable wacky and weird that you can’t help but be intrigued by it all.
It’s interesting because the show presents one dynamic for monos and probes then subverts this itself. There is a chase to the romance too. You don’t know if it’s going to end in a murder or a kiss and that’s usually a fun dynamic to watch! The main character is pretty likable despite being a very sad boi. I learned a lot about colors in this show too. I think that was a cute detail to put in. It felt like besides the destined nature of the romance, these characters were also really getting to know each other. They were also innovative with the situations that they put the characters in together as well. When watching too many romances, you start to see repeating patterns, this show avoided that for the most part. It was refreshing.
I hope if this gets a second season, they’ll be able to get a bigger budget and write it a little better. It has so much potential to be better.
I do think if you are looking for a super short, surrealistic bl romance that you should check this out. It’s not a very complex story. It’s just a simple thing to watch and pass the time

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